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Just did the "Swap Zuk out for CS009R OMEmu Leaf Pack Kit" in the rear... Loving them so far!
Another 1.5" over the initial measure after the Zuk... 14.5" Top of Rim to Top of wheel well.
Another 1.5" over the initial measure after the Zuk... 14.5" Top of Rim to Top of wheel well.
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This will be my last picture of my old faithful Toyota... I sold it last week.
The guy that bought it actually took the picture after he put some BFG 31x10.50s on.. I told him i had always wanted to buy a set but was waiting till the old BFGs wore out, so he sent me the picture after he did. He even told me if he ever sells it he'll let me know.. maybe 5 years down the road i'll buy it back!
And here's a picture of it a few days after i bought it years ago..
I'm gonna miss my old Toyota!
EDIT: This is my 555th post. Kinda cool.
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Finally!!!
My Marlin Crawler bumper has been neglected for too long...it got a new friend today.
On another note, how do you guys perform maintenance on your winch cables? Is it okay (or good practice) to maybe spray down my cable with rust penetrant every once in a while?
My Marlin Crawler bumper has been neglected for too long...it got a new friend today.
On another note, how do you guys perform maintenance on your winch cables? Is it okay (or good practice) to maybe spray down my cable with rust penetrant every once in a while?
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That's only from the view in which the picture was taken. Marlin Crawler bumpers are made with the turn signals mounted at an angle to help clear obstacles. Here's a pic from straight on (of course, from farther back, they're clearly seen):